USA Places
Science Lab
Know Your Family
At The Zoo
Overcooked!
100

This state, known as the "Beehive State," is famous for its lake which has ocean-like qualities. 

Utah

100

Every atom contains three particles: protons, which have a positive charge; neutrons, which are neutral; and this particle, which has a negative charge. 

Electrons

100

Colorado Grandma lives in Colorado, spent many years in Alaska, but is actually from this state. 

Wisconsin

100

Despite it's name, this animal is more closely related to raccoons. I'll be you're turning red just thinking about it. 

Red Panda

100

In French cooking, mirepoix is a combination of onions, carrots, and this green vegetable. 

Celery

200

This city, famous for its BBQ and winning football team, is named after one state but exists in another. 

Kansas City

200

Matter can exist in three states depending on its temperature. When it gets hot enough, it transforms into this shapeless state. 

Gas

200

The last name Brazell might look like a strange spelling of the country Brazil, but its roots can actually be traced back to this green island country.

Ireland

200

Fish and other aquatic creatures are often kept in aquariums. These similar structures house different animals, like snakes, frogs, and spiders. 

Terrarium

200

When boiling pasta, it's a good idea to put a pinch of this ingredient in the water.

Salt

300

The Colorado River created this natural wonder, which is 277 miles long, 18 miles wide, and over a mile deep.

Grand Canyon

300

It's a good thing we have this invisible force around us, otherwise we'd jump one time and never come back to Earth. 

Gravity

300

Daddy-pa has lots of siblings - all younger than him - but this athletic kid is the youngest.

Cara

300

With more than 4 million visitors each year, this is the most popular Zoo in the United States.

San Diego Zoo

300

This breakfast food, named after a European country, involves dipping bread in an egg custard before cooking it. 

French Toast

400

President Abraham Lincoln gave his most famous speech - the Gettysburg Address - in this state, which takes up to six hours to drive across. 

Pennsylvania

400

This rainforest covers nine countries and is home to over 390 billion trees and 16,000 species of animals. It's also in danger due to deforestation.

Amazon Rainforest

400

She doesn't work or go to school, but this family member is always waiting when you get home where she'll greet you with a sock or perhaps a stuffed skunk.

Penny

400

If you really love going to the zoo, you might want to go to college for this, which is the scientific study of animals. 

Zoology

400

If you want to have a good career as a chef, you might want to consider going to this type of school.

Culinary School

500

This remote state is home to the annual Iditarod dogsled race.

Alaska

500

The moon Europa was first seen by Galileo all the way back in 1610. It's one of the 95 moons that orbit this planet. 

Jupiter

500

Victor, also known as "V" or "B", came to New York from this South American country.

Peru

500

This zoo was opened in 1899 and was important for saving the American Bison from extinction. If you still have time after visiting, you might want to take in a ball game at nearby Yankee Stadium

Bronx Zoo

500

This American food staple originated in Frankfurt, Germany. Better grab one while you're at the baseball stadium!

Hot Dog